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Auteur D. M. CHENG |
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Aims: To test (1) whether abstinence and reduction in illicit psychoactive drug use were associated with changes in health outcomes in primary care patients and (2) whether these associations varied by drug type. Design: Secondary analysis of d[...]![]()
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R. SAITZ ; D. M. CHENG ; M. WINTER ; T. W. KIM ; S. M. MELI ; D. ALLENSWORTH-DAVIES ; C. LLOYD-TRAVAGLINI ; J. H. SAMET |Importance: People with substance dependence have health consequences, high health care utilization, and frequent comorbidity but often receive poor-quality care. Chronic care management (CCM) has been proposed as an approach to improve care and[...]![]()
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M. SIEGEL ; A. B. ALBERS ; D. M. CHENG ; L. BIENER ; N. A. RIGOTTI | 2005ENGLISH : Background: While smoke-free restaurant laws are intended to protect the public from secondhand smoke exposure, they may also discourage smoking among adolescents. There is no evidence from longitudinal studies to test this hypothesi[...]![]()
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A. B. ALBERS ; M. SIEGEL ; D. M. CHENG ; L. BIENER ; N. A. RIGOTTI | 2007ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of smoking regulations in local restaurants on anti-smoking attitudes and quitting behaviours among adult smokers. DESIGN: Hierarchical linear modelling (HLM) was used to assess the relationship betwe[...]![]()
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A. B. ALBERS ; M. SIEGEL ; D. M. CHENG ; N. A. RIGOTTI ; L. BIENER |OBJECTIVES: We examined the association of local restaurant and bar regulations with self-reported exposure to environmental tobacco smoke among adults. METHODS: Data were derived from a telephone survey involving a random sample of Massachuset[...]![]()
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M. SIEGEL ; A. B. ALBERS ; D. M. CHENG ; W. L. HAMILTON ; L. BIENER |OBJECTIVE: To assess whether smoke-free restaurant laws influence the progression from (1) never smoking to early experimentation and (2) early experimentation to established smoking. DESIGN: A longitudinal, 4-year, 3-wave study of a representat[...]![]()
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M. M. D'AMORE ; D. M. CHENG ; N. R. KRESSIN ; J. JONES ; J. H. SAMET ; M. WINTER ; T. W. KIM ; R. SAITZ |Little is known about how different types of substances affect oral health. Our objective was to examine the respective effects of alcohol, stimulants, opioids, and marijuana on oral health in substance-dependent persons. Using self-reported dat[...]![]()
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T. W. KIM ; J. BERNSTEIN ; D. M. CHENG ; C. LLOYD-TRAVAGLINI ; J. H. SAMET ; T. P. PALFAI ; R. SAITZ |Background and Aims: Screening, brief intervention and 'referral to treatment' programs have been promoted widely as US federal policy. Little is known about the efficacy of the RT component (referral to treatment) of brief intervention for moti[...]![]()
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R. SAITZ ; T. PALFAI ; D. M. CHENG ; D. P. ALFORD ; J. A. BERNSTEIN ; C. LLOYD-TRAVAGLINI ; S. M. MELI ; C. E. CHAISSON ; J. H. SAMET |Importance: The United States has invested substantially in screening and brief intervention for illicit drug use and prescription drug misuse, based in part on evidence of efficacy for unhealthy alcohol use. However, it is not a recommended uni[...]![]()
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R. SAITZ ; D. P. ALFORD ; J. BERNSTEIN ; D. M. CHENG ; J. SAMET ; T. PALFAI |The efficacy of screening and brief intervention (SBI) for drug use in primary care patients is largely unknown. Because of this lack of evidence, US professional organizations do not recommend it. Yet, a strong theoretical case can be made for [...]![]()
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OBJECTIVE: Single screening questions (SSQs) are recommended for the evaluation of unhealthy alcohol use and other drug use (risky use through dependence). In addition, SSQs could provide information on severity that is necessary for brief inter[...]